Concrete Calculator: Calculate Yards & Bags
Planning a driveway, patio, or slab? Use our Concrete Calculator to determine exactly how many cubic yards of ready-mix concrete or pre-mixed bags (80lb or 60lb) you need for your project. Accurate estimation prevents expensive waste or the nightmare of running short during a pour.
How to Calculate Concrete for a Slab
Calculating the amount of concrete required for a slab involves determining the volume in cubic feet and then converting it to cubic yards, which is the standard unit for ordering ready-mix concrete trucks.
The formula is:
Volume = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Thickness (ft)
Since thickness is usually measured in inches, you must divide the inches by 12 to get feet. For example, a 4-inch slab is 0.33 feet thick.
Cubic Yards vs. Pre-Mix Bags
Cubic Yards: Used for large projects (driveways, foundations). One cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. If your project requires more than 1 or 2 yards, ordering a truck is usually more economical.
Pre-Mix Bags: Ideal for small projects (walkways, post holes).
- An 80lb bag typically yields approximately 0.60 cubic feet of cured concrete.
- A 60lb bag typically yields approximately 0.45 cubic feet.
Why Include a Waste Factor?
Professional contractors always include a safety margin, typically 5% to 10%. This accounts for:
- Spillage during transport or pouring.
- Uneven subgrade (ground) that may require more depth in spots.
- Settling of the formwork.
Running out of concrete during a pour creates a "cold joint," which weakens the slab and looks unsightly. It is always better to have slightly too much than not enough.
Standard Thickness Guide
- 4 Inches: Standard for residential sidewalks, patios, and garage floors (passenger cars).
- 5-6 Inches: Recommended for heavier vehicle driveways or hot tub pads.
- 6+ Inches: Heavy equipment pads or commercial use.